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In July, as part of an AccessEngineering activity, a group of DO-IT Scholars visited the UW CoMotion Makerspace to take part in a prototyping challenge and discuss accessibility challenges in the space. A makerspace is...
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University of Washington (UW) researchers have become part of a nationwide study to find a better way of diagnosing autism by identifying biological markers that could help doctors diagnose and assess treatments sooner...
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After many years of working with campus units committed to diversity, UW-IT Accessible Technology Services has formally stated UW's commitment to equal access to IT through the publication of IT Accessibility Guidelines...
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AccessEngineering recently held its first forum to develop new resources to increase the participation of people with disabilities in engineering fields. It drew over 40 attendees from across the country, including...
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Fresh off the presses! DO-IT News June 2015 features stories on this year's DO-IT Scholars, the #NoMouse challenge, AccessEngineering's first capacity building institute, and accessibility issues in Netflix's Daredevil...
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Come celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness day by visiting the Access Technology Center (ATC) at UW Seattle. They will be hosting an open house on May 21st, 2015 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm in Mary Gates Hall 064. Learn...
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DO-IT is actively recruiting students for our capstone program, DO-IT Scholars. For this unique program we are seeking students who
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DO-IT and collaborators in the College of Engineering have been awarded two new National Science Foundation (NSF) grants, AccessEngineering and AccessCSForAll.
AccessEngineering
AccessEngineering, a collaboration...
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AccessComputing has produced a new video, Communication Access Realtime Translation: CART Services for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing People. The video discusses CART and its applications. In addition, deaf and hard of...